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Are denser cities greener? Evidence from China, 2000–2010
Rui Wang
, Quan Yuan
Johns Hopkins University
University of California at Los Angeles
University of Southern California
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
China
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Metropolitan Area
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Green City
100%
Support
50%
Estimate
50%
Investigation
25%
Literature
25%
Vehicle
25%
Infrastructure
25%
Urban Development
25%
Carbon
25%
Aspect
25%
Variation
25%
Environment
25%
Quality
25%
Ecosystem Health
25%
Growth
25%
Air Quality
25%
Highway
25%
Accessibility
25%
Panel Data
25%
Walking
25%
Park
25%
Greenhouse Gas Emission
25%
Ownership
25%
Garden
25%
Population Density
25%
Urban Planning
25%
Urban Policy
25%
Urban Population
25%
Proximity
25%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Evidence
100%
Urban Areas
100%
Support
50%
Vehicles
25%
Planning
25%
Quality
25%
Change
25%
Economic and Social Development
25%
Literature
25%
Fixed Effects Model
25%
Panel Data
25%
Gases
25%
Growth
25%
Health
25%
Ecosystems
25%
Infrastructure
25%
Roads
25%
Atmosphere
25%
Belief
25%
Carbon Footprint
25%
Urban Population
25%
Quality of Life
25%
Urban Environment
25%
Population Density
25%
Green Space
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
100%
Panel Study
50%
Fixed Effects
50%
Ownership
50%
Infrastructure
50%
Urban Development
50%
Accessibility
50%
Urban Open Space
50%